10.
How are you viewed?
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Knowledgeable
Likeable
go through your
materials thoroughly
instead of memorizing
go through your
materials thoroughly
instead of memorizing
helps the readers to
become familiar with
the subject
helps the readers to
become familiar with
the subject
practice delivering the
talk until it sounds
fluent and natural
practice delivering the
talk until it sounds
fluent and natural

15.
Understand before presenting?
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An ordinary mortal
and to err is human
An ordinary mortal
and to err is human Different
speakers have
different styles
Different
speakers have
different styles
If you think friendly,
your face
automatically becomes
one.
If you think friendly,
your face
automatically becomes
one.
Audiences expect that
they will get much
benefit from your
presenting
Audiences expect that
they will get much
benefit from your
presenting
Keep eye contact
and use 3-second
technique
Keep eye contact
and use 3-second
technique
The speakers should
pause and breathe in
order to recollect the
structure.
The speakers should
pause and breathe in
order to recollect the
structure.

16.
Understand before presenting?
(Cont.)
It is essential for you to prepare your mind by
positive imaging before beginning the presentation
such as:
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17.
Delivery Styles
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Read script
many times,
so you have
time to keep
eye contact
with your
audiences
Show the interest with
the audience, looking
at them as if
conversing with them
take a few seconds
to channelize the
thoughts, before
beginning to speak
“Good talks are
interaction rather than
performance”
“Good talks are
interaction rather than
performance”

22.
Tips for presentation
* It is used to increase interest of the audience
• Don’t block the audience’s vision; limit the time
your back is to the audience
• Make sure you know how to operate the
equipment
• Make sure you know the lighting requirement
for yours; know where the switches are, and
what settings are needed; bring a small penlight
in case.
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24.
2- who is your audience? How do
their characteristics, skills, opinions,
and behaviors of your audience
affect your purpose.
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Engleberg (1994)
1- why are you speaking? What do
you want audience members to
know, think, believe, or do as a
result of your presentation.
3- why are you
speaking to this
group now and in
this place? How can
you plan and adapt
to the logistics of
this place. How can
you use visual aids
to help you achieve
your purpose?
4- where and how can
you find good ideas and
information for your
speech? How much and
what kind of supporting
materials do you need?
5- what are the most
effective ways to
organize your speech in
order to adapt it to the
purpose, people, place,
etc. Is there a natural
order to the ideas and
information you will
use?
6- How do you we
become an associated
with your message in a
positive way? what can
you do to demonstrate
your competence,
charisma, and
character to the
audience?
7- what form of delivery
is best suited to the
purpose of your speech?
What delivery technique
will make your
presentation more
effective? How should
you practice?

28.
After the Speech ………
• Listen to the questions
• Review points you did well and points to be
improved
• Congratulate yourself
• Think of when anxiety occurred and how
you overcame
• List how you will manage your anxiety in the
next speech
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